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Jacob Dimick Underwriter denied loan 1 week before closing
30 September 2019 | 6 replies
Have you spoken to your loan administrator about it?
Tom Noden Estates , finding leads
26 September 2018 | 2 replies
The heading should be "Notice of Probate" "Notice of Heirship" "Notice of Administrative Probate", etc. 
John Rubino Will an increase in interest rates crush the real estate market and is this why we are seeing a boost right now in buying of properties
24 June 2013 | 13 replies
The current administration began during the recession and I would think they would want to go out on an upswing.The FED just announced that there would not be an increase in interest rates at the moment, lenders are feeling more comfortable lending, and, at least in my area, the inventory is turning over rapidly.
Bill B. Is this plan pie in the sky?
30 June 2013 | 30 replies
Property taxes now have some ceilings in place and the walker administration has been landlord friendly but this also competes with local ordinances which I believe are a little more tenant friendly in the milwaukee area.
Corey Dutton Who Took the Most Bailout Money from the Fed?
11 May 2019 | 3 replies
The government holds 79.9% of Fannie Mae which has a market cap of $15 billion. https://projects.propublica.org/bailout/listSo, @Corey Dutton where do you stand as the current administration initiates a $15 billion farmer's bailout on top of the 2018 $12 billion bailout?
Phillip Cailey deal analysis how's does it look
5 July 2013 | 5 replies
He's been there just over a year.Numbers are as follows:$925 monthly income$876 Property taxes$462 Insurance$600 maintenance$50 advertising yearly$150 Administrative yearlyFinance amount $ 65,0005.2 percent interest 30 yrs.$ 13,000 down$1625 Closing costWhat you think?
Jenny D. CPA Interview - What are your top 3 questions?
7 March 2014 | 14 replies
Additionally, when you run into problems with the IRS, Enrolled Agents are authorized to represent you before all administrative levels of the Internal Revenue Service.
Kirtley Whittington Sect 8 vs Free market
27 February 2014 | 9 replies
Expect them to want action when they contact you and plan on calling voicemail a couple of times before you get a response. ( I think this stems from the fact that the tenants all have Obama phones and can drive the administrators crazy if they made themselves available via phone...my pickiest tenants are those who pay NOTHING for their home including utilities)Oh and sect 8 isn't fair...plan on getting regular notices you are being cc'd on stating tenants failed to attend renewal meetings and are being kicked from the program...you get to evict the tenant after that because they don't have any money, only government support (and don't sweat this too much either...sect 8 is full of big stick threats with grace periods and appeals, so a January 1st notice of cancelled voucher gets reinstated on the 15th and feb 1st the tenant has to pay $250 of the $700 rent starting march 1st and February 15 you get a letter stating the tenant won their appeal and the fill amount is paid by sect8 again and nothing is changed.
Kari Garza Section 8 Landlords
28 March 2010 | 3 replies
Do you understand that although the funding for the Section 8 program is administered from the Federal level, actual distribution of those benefits and administration of the program happens at the local level.
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